IchorCoal Clipper 2015-16 Race Highlights

On day two of
showcasing each Clipper Race team’s highlights we feature IchorCoal.

The strength of spirit and sense of togetherness displayed by the IchorCoal crew throughout the Clipper
2015-16 Race touched the hearts of race followers and supporters worldwide.

From day one the crew decided their team theme was to be ‘love.’ This was embodied
by signing off every single crew diary with ‘Love IchorCoal’, by the Sapinda Rainbow Ambassador crew who brought unique
energy into the team on each leg, and by how they pulled together to continue
the race after the two most tragic events in Clipper Race history, the feeling
of love and team spirit shone brightly onboard IchorCoal.

In one of the
final crew diaries of the circumnavigation, Trudy O’Donovan paid tribute to her
team mates and expressed the special bond she felt amongst the IchorCoal crew.

“I am
privileged and honoured to be part of the wonderful team Ichorcoal - what an amazing bunch of people! We have been through a lot during this race,
lost two teamies tragically (RIP Andy and Sarah), a few more have had to retire
due to injury and illness, there has been a change of skippers, and yet
throughout it all we have stuck together, supported each other and above all
have laughed and had fun, fun, fun. A bond has been created that I don't think
will ever again be replicated, a new family of friends for life.

“From the start
of the race on Level 1 training, strong friendships have been forged. Even if
not sailing on the same team these friendships have remained very strong and
it’s absolutely lovely to catch up on the various stopovers and events, more
friends for life!”

On the racing
front, following the diversion to Portugal during Race 1 after the loss of Andy
Ashman, the IchorCoal crew continued
the race to Brazil on elapsed time and, showing their competitive edge, managed
to leapfrog half of the fleet to finish sixth into Rio.

Given all the team had been through it was unsurprising that there was an
overwhelming response to their courage and race supporters of all teams got
behind the IchorCoal crew as they
picked up the maiden Stormhoek Social Spirit Award.

As the South
African sponsored entry, a highlight for the crew was always going to be racing
to Cape Town where the Team Sponsor IchorCoal
and crew members from the Sapinda Rainbow Foundation assembled to welcome the
team into its home country. Although they didn’t manage the home port victory, IchorCoal’s enthusiasm to get there was
evident in its impressive Ocean Sprint performance which saw the crew pick up
its first two bonus points.

Throughout the
circumnavigation South African based charity for underprivileged young people
in the country’s townships, the Sapinda Rainbow Foundation, selected
ambassadors to take part in a relay team. Many of the youths aged 18-23 had
never seen the sea before flying to the UK for their Clipper Race training,
never mind sailed a racing yacht or travelled outside of their country. The
race provides a platform to help the ambassadors develop leadership and life skills
that can be taken back into their communities and also inspire others.

On board for
the final leg from New York to London was 22 year-old Sakhile Khulekani
Makhanya from Matubtuba, KZN. After completing the 4,800 nautical mile journey
Sakhile, whose nickname is King, reflected the views of many of his team mates,
that the race has helped him grow in confidence and self-belief.

“I have learnt
a lot on the boat and I have met different people from different backgrounds, I
have a bond with the team, I am proud of them and proud of me. People have told
me I am clever and that I need to use the brains I have to be a successful
person, my response to them is that I will do that.

“I now see what they can see in me and it has given me confidence. The ocean
brings you something that is difficult but you have to keep motivated and I
know that this has been the opportunity to prove to myself that I can do things
and I have achieved that. I have to thank the Sapinda Rainbow Foundation for
taking us from our communities and giving us this experience, it hasn’t been
easy but I have achieved a lot and I am going to keep pushing and keep going. I
want to go to university so next for me when I get back home is that I will
chase my application to study tourism and geography.”

During the race
from South Africa to Australia, Skipper Darren Ladd’s creative writing skills
began to shine as he kept race followers entertained through his tales of a pet
goat in the lazarette and koalas in the sail loft in his daily Skipper blogs.
However the highlight for most was his unrequited love affair with ‘Donald’, as
he renamed the Stormhoek Wines Siren image printed on the Mainsail.

The first hint of what would become a much loved
subplot of Race 3 began on Day 14, when Darren wrote: “I've got the hots for
the Stormhoek lady on the mainsail - I dream of discussing the improved holding
characteristics of the Bruce anchor in sand. She seems disinterested, it only
makes me more interested.”

His
cult-like readership grew as Darren gave daily insights into the developing
romance.

Day
15: “I think the Stormhoek lady on the mainsail is warming to me, I'm sure I
saw the corner of her mouth curl into a slight smile. The conversation on
anchors has dried up, so I move on to appropriate gowns for the Southern Ocean.
I even wear one of my favourites to the midday meeting, but nothing. I ask her
name, and Donald is whispered on the wind. Umm Donald, nice, it suits her.

Day
16: “Donald, the beautiful Stormhoek lady, is remaining enigmatic. My offer to
share a piece of carrot cake falls on deaf ears. Perhaps she's watching her
figure. I offer to watch it for her. Nothing.”

While things
never quite worked out with Donald, Darren’s blogs continued to entertain race
followers until his departure in Seattle following the tragic loss of Sarah
Young. Skipper Rich Gould, who had previously led the Invest Africa crew around the world in the 2013-14 race, stepped in
for the final two legs.

IchorCoal saved the best result till last,
finishing in fifth place into London in Race 14 from Den Helder. The final leg
also saw them pick up their first Scoring Gate points of the race from New York
to Derry-Londonderry. As a result, the team finished the circumnavigation in
eleventh place, six points ahead of nearest rival PSP Logistics.

To the team of IchorCoal and Skippers Darren and Rich,
we thank you for your resilience and courage, the laughs and the tears and for
inspiring us to fulfil our dreams even when faced with adversity.